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Harlan Henry Otto

Ypsilanti, Michigan

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Otto, Harlan Henry Ypsilanti, MI Age 85 Harlan Otto, known as "Otto" to his family and friends, died peacefully Friday, January 27, 2012 in Ypsilanti. He was born September 20, 1926, the son of Jonas and Meta (Zill) Otto. He was proud of his German heritage. Growing up in Ann Arbor, one of his...

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Even though I was unable to be there to celebrate your life, my heart is with you and our family.

Your father's heart of love for me taught me so much about God's heart of love. Words cannot begin to express its portent in my life. You gave me a priceless gift.

As you told me throughout the years, we will spend all eternity together with Jesus. What a glorious time we will have!

I thank God for you.

I love you so much.

Dieter, My condolences to you and your family in the passing of your dad. What character he had, what memories and moments he certainly leaves as his legacy. My thoughts are certainly with you in this trying time.

Our deepest sympathies to the Otto family and his many friends. He was a loyal friend and neighbor to the Carl and Lilah Braman family many years ago.

What an interesting life Mr. Otto had! I am so happy to have been a beneficiary of his story telling.
Bless you, Otto!

My deepest sympathy to Otto's family.......Otto was a friend and great co worker. He will be missed by many. Im glad to have been his friend and co worker

Otto was a wonderful presence at Silver Club. I remember the artwork he produced: strong, vivid colors full of confidence. My thoughts are with you.
CarolynRose Stone

Dieter and Heide,
We extend our deepest sympathies to you and the rest of the family during the time of your loss. I thank God in heaven, and truly believe, He placed our families next door that we might grow in the love, protection, and guidance of our parents.
God Bless you all
Kevin Alexander and family

Sorry if I'm mistaking Mr Otto for another gentleman, I think I remember him from working at U of M football games. Gate 8 . R I P Mr Otto.

Offering our deepest sympathies during this time.